Okayama University Hosts J-PEAKS Special Seminar 'New Horizons in Advanced Materials Science' — Frontline Research Toward a Circular Society
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On June 16, 2026, Okayama University hosted the 2nd J-PEAKS Special Seminar 'New Horizons in Advanced Materials Science' at its KIBINOVE co-creation innovation lab. Professor Kosan Ito from the University of Tokyo presented cutting-edge research on slide-ring materials and marine-degradable plastics, fostering academic and technological discussions on achieving a circular economy.
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- Q: What is the main purpose of the J-PEAKS Special Seminar?
- A: To share cutting-edge knowledge in advanced materials science and promote academic-industrial collaboration for a circular economy.
- Q: What is the key feature of Slide Ring Materials?
- A: Cross-linking points move like pulleys, enabling stress dispersion and significantly enhancing toughness and durability.
- Q: What was discovered in the field test in Ainan-cho?
- A: Nylon fishing lines, previously thought non-degradable, were found to decompose in seawater via a 'multi-lock mechanism'.
- Q: What is the role of Okayama University's KIBINOVE?
- A: It serves as an open innovation hub for industry-academia-government collaboration and real-world implementation of research.
- Q: What is the future direction of resource circulation research?
- A: R&D will expand beyond plastics to metals, with up to 1 trillion yen in public-private investment expected by 2030.